Two equilibrium reactions are given: In the first, acetaldehyde forms with methanol hemiacetal. In the second, D‐glucose forms the hemiacetal form. Formulate them both equilibria. While in the first case the thermodyn. balance on the acetaldehyde side, the hemiacetal form clearly dominates in the second case. Give reasons for these differences and explain.

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3 Two equilibrium reactions are given: In the first, acetaldehyde forms with methanol hemiacetal. In the second, D‐glucose forms the hemiacetal form. Formulate them both equilibria. While in the first case the thermodyn. balance on the acetaldehyde side, the hemiacetal form clearly dominates in the second case. Give reasons for these differences and explain.
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